Healthy Living Healthy Planet Radio

Bernice Butler
Healthy Living Healthy Planet Radio

Healthy Living Healthy Planet Radio, with weekly broadcasts on iHeart talk radio.. KFXR1190AM at 3 p.m. Saturdays, is about more than just the environment. It’s more than just healthy living. Host Bernice Butler and featured guests examine topics and explore the inextricable relationship between your health and the health of our planet. Each one-hour program goes beyond the headlines to explore how myriad environmental issues we face today—climate change, plastic pollution, renewable energy, water, food justice and more—affect and influence the health and wellbeing of each and every one of us.

  1. 25/02/2024

    EP 207 - Interconnected Challenges: Climate Change, Energy Security, and Human Rights

    The intricate interplay between energy consumption, climate change, and human rights is a pressing narrative affecting our daily lives. Fueled by conventional sources, our insatiable energy demand poses a dual challenge, threatening the delicate balance of the planet. The concept of energy security unveils the vulnerability of our energy infrastructure to the unpredictable effects of climate change, with fossil fuels contributing to both emissions and geopolitical tensions. This nexus profoundly impacts vulnerable communities, where reliable energy is crucial for basic needs. Climate-related disruptions directly infringe upon human rights, from access to essential services to the fundamental right to life. Extreme weather events increase mortality rates, creating a palpable connection between climate change, energy security, and human rights.  The implicit right to a healthy environment is also at stake, as pollutants from energy production affect global warming and public health, disproportionately impacting those with fewer resources. The narrative emphasizes individual responsibility in making sustainable choices to reduce carbon footprints, while urging governments and corporations to prioritize sustainable energy policies, invest in renewables, and address climate impacts on vulnerable communities.  The interconnected challenges of energy production have become a compelling narrative, stressing the urgency of caring for the planet as a means of safeguarding human rights and ensuring a sustainable future for all. Join Host Bernice Butler, Luke Metzger of Environment Texas, Brenda Brickhouse, with EPRI and Jeffrey Rissman of Energy Innovation as they discuss the impact of climate change on energy security & human rights.

    49 min
  2. 18/02/2024

    EP 206 - Embracing the Future: Renewable Energy's Challenges and Opportunities for Everyday Living

    In the ongoing shift towards a cleaner and more sustainable future, renewable energy emerges as a crucial lifeline for our planet and personal well-being. This discussion explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in adopting renewable energy sources, emphasizing the direct impact on our daily lives.  The consequences of our reliance on fossil fuels extend beyond environmental concerns, affecting our health and ecosystem balance. This discussion underscores the interconnectedness between consumer choices and global environmental issues, emphasizing the collective responsibility we share.  Renewable energy, encompassing solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power, offers tangible solutions. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels, we can improve air quality and respiratory health. Additionally, renewable sources promote energy independence, community empowerment, and economic growth through job opportunities.  The transformative potential of the renewable energy sector extends to industry innovation and economic stimulation. Government policies, including incentives and subsidies, play a pivotal role in accelerating renewable adoption. Embracing renewable energy is portrayed as a journey towards a cleaner environment, a resilient lifestyle, and a commitment to a sustainable future. The opportunities presented by renewable energy are not abstract but intricately woven into the fabric of our daily decisions, offering a pathway to a healthier and more vibrant life for individuals and future generations.  Join Host Bernice Butler and Pierre Conner of Tulane University’s Energy Institute as they unpack and explore our future Energy production and consumption landscape.

    50 min
  3. 11/02/2024

    EP 205 - Navigating the Interconnected World of Energy Production, Consumption, and Personal Health

    Modern living relies on energy to power daily routines, impacting both the environment and personal well-being. Energy-efficient homes emerge as solutions, blending comfort with environmental responsibility. Leveraging advanced technologies and renewable sources, these homes minimize waste and reduce carbon footprints, benefiting inhabitants' health. The prevalent use of fossil fuels in energy production poses severe health risks, releasing pollutants that affect respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Additionally, fossil fuel extraction contributes to resource depletion and environmental imbalances, endangering public health. Recognizing the interconnection between daily life and energy consumption is crucial. Urgency to address fossil fuel dependency intensifies considering rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and resource depletion. Embracing energy efficiency and renewables safeguards the planet for future generations and preserves present health and wellness. Informed choices illuminate a path to a healthier, more sustainable future, emphasizing the profound impact of our decisions beyond mere convenience.  Join Host Bernice Butler as she explores and unpacks the intersection of Energy Production and Consumption with our Health with David Turcotte with Lowell Healthy Homes Program and Maria Chavez with the Union of Concerned Scientists.

    48 min
  4. 04/02/2024

    EP 204 - The Clean Energy Imperative- Why do we Need it, What is it, When do we Need it?

    In our daily lives, energy is the vital force powering homes, transportation, and industries. The escalating threat of conventional energy sources to the environment demands an urgent shift to clean energy. This imperative, driven by goals such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving public health, and creating economic opportunities, stems from the environmental toll of fossil fuels. Energy consumption directly impacts the planet's health, making the transition to clean energy crucial. It involves not just adopting renewable sources but a holistic shift in consumption and production efficiency. Embracing energy-efficient technologies, from appliances to smart home systems, contributes to a sustainable future.  The urgency to address both consumption and production is underscored by immediate climate change consequences. Experts emphasize a critical juncture, urging a swift transition to adapt to existing changes. Progress has been slow, with the U.S. Department of Energy projecting 80% clean electricity by 2030, shy of the 100% goal by 2035. To achieve this, reliance on fossil fuels must end, and investments in clean, accessible, affordable, sustainable, and reliable energy sources are crucial. The clean energy imperative unfolds in everyday choices, emphasizing individual actions in consumption and production as integral to the larger narrative of change. Join Bernice Butler and Emily Beagle from the Webber Energy Group at UT Austin and Rana Adib with the Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century as they unpack and explore a holistic approach to energy for our everyday lives.

    51 min
  5. 28/01/2024

    EP 203 - Plastic Pollution Solutions: A Call to Everyday Action

    Plastic pollution, often overlooked, profoundly affects our lives, health, and the planet. Plastics can take up to 500 years to break down, posing significant threats to human health as microplastics enter the food chain. This pollution permeates air, water, and food, posing a direct threat to health and ecosystems. Shifting plastics from one area, like oceans, may exacerbate disparities, as burning them releases harmful chemicals affecting nearby communities. Humans face exposure through inhalation, ingestion, and skin contact, leading to various health issues. Efforts to address plastic pollution involve stakeholders like governments, nonprofits, and businesses exploring innovative solutions. Advanced recycling technologies break down plastic waste for new materials, while biodegradable and compostable plastics offer eco-friendly alternatives. Circular economy initiatives promote recyclability, creating a closed-loop system. Past attempts, like traditional recycling, fell short due to contamination and limited demand. The path to a plastic-free future involves individual choices, encouraging conscious stewardship for ourselves and the planet. It requires understanding that seemingly insignificant decisions reverberate through the interconnected environment, influencing our quality of life.  Join Host Bernice Butler as she talks with Rob Koenen of The Boxed Water Company, Jackie Nuñez with Plastic Pollution Coalition and Win Cowger with the Moore Institute for Plastic Pollution Research, as they explore how our everyday action can significantly impact Plastic Pollution.

    48 min
  6. 26/01/2024

    EP 202 - The Impact of Plastics and Plastic Pollution on Human Health

    Plastics, while transforming modern life, pose severe threats to the environment and human health. With a global production of 7 billion tons, a mere 9% is recycled, leading to widespread pollution in landfills and oceans. The report "Plastic Not-So-Fantastic" highlights the enduring nature of plastics, with every piece ever produced lingering in some form today. Microplastic infiltration into the air, water, and food supply poses an invisible threat, with studies revealing human exposure through various avenues.  Scientific research on plastic's health impacts is evolving, indicating exposure to toxic chemicals and microplastics. The World Wildlife Fund estimates an average person ingests about 5 grams of plastic weekly, raising concerns about cumulative health risks. Documented effects range from cancer to reproductive and cognitive impairment, breathing difficulties, kidney disease, and cardiovascular issues.  Plastic pollution extends beyond humans, affecting marine life and ecosystems. Microplastics from everyday products and hormone-disrupting chemicals like BPA exacerbate the problem. Addressing plastic pollution demands collective action, heightened awareness, and innovative solutions to protect the environment and human well-being. It's a call for individuals, communities, and policymakers to reassess their relationship with plastic for a sustainable future.  Join Host Bernice Butler and Anja Brandon and Samantha Romanick as they unpack and explore how Plastics and Plastic Pollution impacts our human health

    48 min
  7. 18/01/2024

    EP 201 - Plastics Pollution – What’s so Bad about Plastic & Why Doesn’t Everybody Know about It

    The daily disposal of plastic waste, including items like coffee cup lids, wrappers, and containers, poses a significant environmental threat. In 2021, global trash generation reached 400 million tons, with the U.S. contributing 51 million tons, only recycling 2.4 million tons. Plastics, derived from fossil fuels, undergo an energy-intensive process emitting greenhouse gases. Plastic pollution harms wildlife, habitats, and human populations, with synthetic plastics constituting 95% of all plastics ever made.  Plastics, introduced commercially in the 1950s, offer convenience but have a low recovery rate compared to materials like glass and paper. Inefficiencies in recycling, attributed to processing challenges, hinder their reuse. Plastic's exponential production since the 1950s, driven by qualities like ease of shaping and low cost, comes at a significant cost to health and the environment.  Plastic's impact on sea life is well-documented, but increasing studies focus on its effects on human health, fertility, land ecosystems, crops, and plants. Plastic's main ingredients originate from oil and natural gas, with additives containing hazardous substances. Plastic packaging, with over 4,000 chemicals, poses risks to human health, demanding a reconsideration of reliance on this pervasive material and a commitment to sustainable alternatives.  Join Host Bernice Butler with Mary Johnson from Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health and Nena Shaw with the EPA to explore and unpack this phenomenon.

    48 min
  8. 10/01/2024

    EP 200 - Lancet Countdown Report & COP28

    The intersection of environmental and health endeavors is epitomized by two significant initiatives: The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change Report and COP28. The Lancet Countdown serves as a vital analysis, comparable to the championship of Health and Climate Change impact assessments. It meticulously connects the dots between health and climate, providing evidence-based science crucial for understanding the consequences of climate change on your health. Recognizing the interdependence of human health and the planet, this report serves as an indispensable guide for individuals navigating the era of climate change.  COP28, the recent climate summit in Dubai, stands as a beacon of global collaboration to address the climate crisis. Leaders worldwide gathered to strategize on cleaner energy sources, combat air pollution, and support vulnerable nations grappling with climate challenges.   Understanding these initiatives is crucial for individuals navigating the complexities of daily life amidst climate change repercussions. The Lancet Countdown informs about the health impacts, urging individuals to recognize the tangible effects already happening. COP28, on the other hand, symbolizes global unity and commitment, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual actions and international efforts. Both endeavors underscore the urgency for informed choices, local engagement, and global cooperation to secure a healthier planet and better quality of life for current and future generations.  Host Bernice Butler talks with Jodi Sherman, Dave McGlinchey and Liz Willets to unpack and explore the everyday impacts of  science based reporting and planning for our future by local and world leaders.

    52 min

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Healthy Living Healthy Planet Radio, with weekly broadcasts on iHeart talk radio.. KFXR1190AM at 3 p.m. Saturdays, is about more than just the environment. It’s more than just healthy living. Host Bernice Butler and featured guests examine topics and explore the inextricable relationship between your health and the health of our planet. Each one-hour program goes beyond the headlines to explore how myriad environmental issues we face today—climate change, plastic pollution, renewable energy, water, food justice and more—affect and influence the health and wellbeing of each and every one of us.

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